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الصفحة 207
DECENTRALIZATION AS A SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM OF CULTURED
DIVERSITY : AN EXAMPLE FROM ETHIOPIA John Hamer The Comaroffs ,
drawing on their field experience in South Africa , have recently written about the
impact of ...
DECENTRALIZATION AS A SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM OF CULTURED
DIVERSITY : AN EXAMPLE FROM ETHIOPIA John Hamer The Comaroffs ,
drawing on their field experience in South Africa , have recently written about the
impact of ...
الصفحة 492
... within the congregation in turn risk losing more followers . Under these
circumstances , a successful pastor is one who , as in the example presented
above , allows church members some latitude to set the agenda in their
conversations .
... within the congregation in turn risk losing more followers . Under these
circumstances , a successful pastor is one who , as in the example presented
above , allows church members some latitude to set the agenda in their
conversations .
الصفحة 549
Lienhardt ( 1955 ) used Shilluk and Anuak examples to question Radcliffe -
Brown's ( 1952 ) analysis of the ' mother's brother / sister's son ' relationship in
South Africa as affectionate and supportive , showing some of the potential
political ...
Lienhardt ( 1955 ) used Shilluk and Anuak examples to question Radcliffe -
Brown's ( 1952 ) analysis of the ' mother's brother / sister's son ' relationship in
South Africa as affectionate and supportive , showing some of the potential
political ...
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crossbreeding and heritage | 18 |
a feminized subsidy from nature | 37 |
Forest management farmers practices and biodiversity | 63 |
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